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Pyrite from
Suplja Stijena Mine, Pljevlja Municipality, Montenegro


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Suplja Stijena Mine, Pljevlja Municipality, Montenegro
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:892375
Long-form Identifier:1:3:892375:2
GUID (UUID V4):673575ce-4821-4090-a198-f89385806628
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
67.6km (42.0 miles) Brskovo Mine (Braskovo Mine), Mojkovac Municipality, Montenegro
84.0km (52.2 miles) Čumavići deposit, Srebrenica, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
84.8km (52.7 miles) Vitlovac, Srebrenica, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
96.0km (59.7 miles) Mimići, Konjusi (Konjuhe), Andrijevica Municipality, Montenegro
97.3km (60.5 miles) Bradavec, Konjusi (Konjuhe), Andrijevica Municipality, Montenegro
98.0km (60.9 miles) Stolak, Konjusi (Konjuhe), Andrijevica Municipality, Montenegro
98.2km (61.0 miles) Bobija barite deposit, Ljubovija, Mačva District, Central Serbia, Serbia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (chapter)
type Skofje (chalcopyrite, bornite, chalcocite and pyrite, Sava Folds, SF), and Ustipra6a (SEB, Kulenovid...thinly stratified beds of magnetite-chamosite and pyrite-chamosite beds in the Klju~ area, Central Bosnia...Gorski Kotar; 4, Radovan Mts, 5, Kova6 Mts~ 6, Suplja Stijena; 7, Vare~; 8, Cevljanovi6i. Variscan cycles...shales contain primary, syn-sedimentary barite-pyrite deposits. Upper Carboniferous limestones are cross-cut...gabbro-diorite skarns with magnetite + hematite + pyrite =k:pyrrhotite (Radovan Mts, Tovarnica--MBS Mts
Book (volume)
Zr, Mn, Al, Mg, REEs Non-metallic commodities Pyrite, sulphur, phosphates, borates, potash, salt, diamond...and the polymetallic ore deposits of eastern Montenegro (Jankovic, 1977). The boundary between the northern...Vourinos in northern Greece) and massive lenses of pyrite and chalcopyrite (e.g. at Puke in northern Albania...is confined to small deposits of copper-bearing pyrite. It is remarkable that there are no chromite deposits...ores have only been found in very small Palaeozoic pyrite and siderite deposits within the greywacke zone
Report (Issue volume)
Bauxite duction Priтагу metal Copper Mine Refined Lead Mine Refined Market Economy Countries: European...specified) Mineral fuels Industrial minerals Zinc Mine Refined Nitrogen (N content Cement of ammonia)...into орeration at the Bulqize chromite mine, and a new chromite mine was commissioned at Vlahne in the Kukes...ore and concentrates, ferrochromium, nickel, and pyrite concentrates. Although specific figures were not...Bauxite* Chromium: Chromite, gross weight Cobalt: Mine output, Co content* Plant production, Co content
Report (volume)
world's major metallogenic provinces is the Iberian Pyrite Belt of Southwest Iberia, set within the larger...the Mount Read Volcanics in Tasmania, the Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB) of Portugal and Spain, the Bergslagen...(Bergslagen) and relatively minor volcanism (Iberian Pyrite Belt), to an Archaean province (Abitibi) and two...compositions but are dominated by Cu-Zn, Cu and Pyrite types. The allochthonous oceanic fragments of the...basalt intrusions and lavas. Iberian Pyrite Belt The Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB) is a 250 X 60 km belt of
Journal (issue)
in this issue Kennecott’s Oswaldo Zinc Mine Page 20 ’ Contractors Prefer Eimcos — for loading underground...jobs handled by Tournadozers at this Belgian Congo mine. In addition to their Tournapulls and Tournadozers...(93 miles) from the nearest railroad siding to the mine in 5 hours. Their 5 Tournadozers made the 150-km...by a 186 h.p. Tournadozer. In this section of the mine, this 1 Tournadozer efficiently serves 4 Tournapulls...and Tournadozers ig are stripping overburden at mine section No. 1. This box cut is approximately au
Book
The variation which a mineral as "trivial" as pyrite can exhibit is simply baffling. This variation...places of extreme differentiation (e.g., at the Frood Mine and at Insizwa) bismuth and tellurium minerals are...(1940). 12 T H E ORE MINERALS FIG. 4 80 X Mouat Mine, Stillwater Valley, Montana RAMDOHR From a border...gold 4- quartz ± bismuth gold -f quartz + much pyrite copper minerals chalcopyrite + tourmaline chalcopyrite...hematite deposits are mainly replacements, the pyrite-chalcopyrite-molybdenite associations are often
Book (edition)
15 Gypsum 11.3.16 Hematite 11.3.17 Mica 11.3.18 Pyrite 11.3.19 Redon gas 11.3.20 Silica 11.3.21 Sphalerite...the mineral industry and human consequences 11.6.1 Mine waste catastrophe 11.6.2 Mineral process plant failure...Chalcopyrite Clinopyroxene Galena Microcline Pyrrhotite Pyrite Quartz Sericite/sericitization Sphalerite Met...Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), sphalerite (ZnS), galena (PbS), pyrite (FeS2), pyrrhotite (Fe(12x)S (x 5 0 to 0.2)) Sulfate...(CaCO3), clay minerals (All types), mica (All types), pyrite (FeS2), pyrrhotite (Fen S(n11), etc. Tailing: The
 
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